Agriculture
Shade Nets for Crop Protection & Controlled Growth
Agriculture Division | Shade Nets | UV-Protected & Durable Crop Protection Nets
- UV Protection Technology – Protects crops and plants from harmful sunlight and heat.
- Optimized Growing Environment – Helps maintain ideal temperature and humidity for better plant growth.
- Durable HDPE Material – Made from UV-stabilized HDPE for long-lasting performance.
- Tear & Weather Resistant – Withstands wind, rain, and harsh outdoor conditions.
- Multiple Shade Options – Available in 35%, 50%, 75%, 90%, and 95% shading.
- Lightweight & Easy Installation – Simple to install and handle for various applications.
Product Type – Shade Net
Material – UV-Stabilized HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene)
Shade Percentage – 35%, 50%, 75%, 90%, 95%
Width Options – 1m, 1.5m, 2m, 3m, 4.2m, 6m
Length / Packing – 50 meter roll (customization available)
Color – Green (standard)
Durability – High strength and tear-resistant fabric
UV Resistance – Yes
- Agriculture & Farming – Protects crops from excessive sunlight and improves yield.
- Nurseries & Greenhouses – Creates a controlled environment for plant growth.
- Terrace Gardening & Landscaping – Ideal for home gardens and decorative plants.
- Construction Sites – Used for dust control and debris protection.
- Parking & Outdoor Shading – Suitable for shading vehicles and open spaces.
1. What is a green shade net used for?
A submersible cable is used to supply power to pumps and equipment operating underwater or in deep wells.
2. What shade percentages are available in shade nets?
Shade nets are available in 35%, 50%, 75%, 90%, and 95% shading options, each suitable for different crops and applications.
3. Which material is used in shade nets?
Shade nets are made from UV-stabilized HDPE, which ensures durability, flexibility, and resistance to harsh weather conditions.
4. How long do shade nets last?
High-quality shade nets can last around 3 to 5 years depending on usage and environmental conditions.
5. How do I choose the right shade net for my crops?
Choose lower shade percentages (35%–50%) for crops needing more sunlight and higher percentages (75%–95%) for delicate plants or shading purposes.